Professor Gregory Germain provided legal insight into Donald Trump’s election interference case in Georgia to Reuters as part of an article examining the former president’s legal issues and the impact of the Supreme Court’s Presidential Immunity ruling.
“The Georgia case could have the same kinds of immunity issues as the federal election interference case, if Georgia gets the case back on track,” said Germain.
Germain also commented on Trump’s appeal of the business fraud case in New York.
“I would expect the appeal to proceed,” Germain said. “But there are so many problems with that case that a reversal seems very likely.”